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There's one on there right now for £20 odd,still got nearly five days to go though http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190278829793&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.co.uk%3A80%2F%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm38.l1313%26_nkw%3D190278829793%2509%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1
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Joe.
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According to SimTractor it's being released this Thursday the 15th,but I guess that's Europe,not The U K
http://www.simtractor.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=239
Along with the TopDown and the Carrier,
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Joe.
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It's made by a company called Equaterre,a new French company !!,but have you seen some of the other stuff on that site,like the Sulky rotovator http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.agrimods.com%2Findex.php%3Foption%3Dcom_content%26task%3Dview%26id%3D128%26Itemid%3D36&sl=fr&tl=en&history_state0= and the pictures from a French model show dated 06/01/2009 http://66.102.9.104/translate_c?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http://www.agrimods.com/index.php%3Foption%3Dcom_content%26task%3Dview%26id%3D129%26Itemid%3D44&usg=ALkJrhiCsENxrVvenEWhbFLtbtDyFXDszw
To see the Sulky rotovator you need to "click" on Herse rotative Cultiline HR Sulky 400-26 [updated 22/11/08]
Looks like 2009 will be very expensive,
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Joe.
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I would like to see Universal Hobbies produce a model 1/32nd scale Knudson 4400 hillside 4WD tractor,with working self leveling hydraulic's
they used to be produced in 1/64scale,but surely that licence agreement would be up by now !!
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Joe.
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Hi Johny,is that a Eurotrac in the back ground
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Joe.
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I'm likeing that high tipping trailer http://www.agrartechnik-im-einsatz.de/de/index.php?page=view_picture&id=321715#anker
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Joe.
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Cheers Bill,that's not to bad an idea,need to remember that
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Joe.
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Told you those front weights would finish it off,cracking piece of work Johny
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Joe.
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Vegemite AND peanut butter Eggcellent
Joe.
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Well.got the beast in bits,the tyres/wheels are absolute rubbish,I split one of the tyres just removeing them ,their HARD plastic,to think I paid £45-50 on it about Ten years ago , but,it should make a nice convo,only thing is there's nothing big enough to go on the back of it
But like I said,it'll be 2009 before it's finished,better buy some Christmas pressies before I lash out on bits for this
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Joe.
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Hi Johny,thanks for that,I must have missed this when you posted it,I'll need to get the one with the twelve weights,I need 3cm.
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Joe.
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Cheers,bought it years ago,when the only alternative was Britains,but I never really liked it,actually I gave it away to my cousin,but got it back off him yesterday,now with all the various web sites selling spares I thought I'd have a go at "pimping it up"
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Joe.
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You should see the Lemken Zirkon
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Joe.
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Hopefully in the New Year,I'll convert this
into a proper tractor,rather than the big lump of diecast it is just now
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Joe.
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These guys fit in the STX 450 and the JD 9420T
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Joe.
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Very nice ploughing there, youd bearly get in my gate with one of them....
Is that a Apra cat D8 i spy under the bench?
Hi Nick,no it's not an Apra D8,it is an EMD D9G with Kelly ripper,it was a kit,and a pig to build,smudged photocopied instruction,and no rear hydraulics for the ripper,got there in the end though
http://www.constructionscalemodels.com/productdetail.aspx?recid=%206378
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Joe.
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Cheers guy's,anybody notice I put the original weight back on the 8040,but this time mounted on the front hitch so now it's removeable
Look great Joe, are thos "Athearn" \ John Deere's underneath?
Yes JC they are Athearns,the only 1/50th scale tractors I've come across
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Joe.
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Thanks for the comments,a lot of work certainly,but enjoyable,a lot easier than working on 1/50th scale stuff
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Joe.
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How wide are those weight's Johny
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Well, it's taken since September to finish this lot,infact the front mounted Kvernerland still needs it's decals,and I'll need to re-do the depth wheels,but those were the only one's I had at hand today,I've noticed in the short time I've been on this forum that quite a few guy's don't link front mounted implements,but if I was a farmer in this reccesion,high fuel costs etc,a 50% increase in production just by useing a front mounted plough would get my vote,just my 2 cent worth,all comments welcome
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Joe.
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your a brave man Marky,I just put a few drops of white wood glue on top of my drums,and sprinkled some rough dust on top
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Joe.
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Thanks for all the nice comments lads,looks like I'll need to get a tractor with a loader,need to be a Fendt with "proper" rear hitch to accept the PMA weight frame those drums are sitting on,hopefully I'll have my other two ploughing rigs finished tomorrow
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Joe
PS no workbench,no photos
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Hi Mike,I'm going to try this on a future project,I'm just hopeing it's not to thick at 2mm,but it is fairly cheap £2.34 for an A4 size sheet and it's covered in cellophane to prevent scratchs
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Joe.
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\ Way to complicated for me,I've just started in 1/32nd scale,but I do have another two ploughing rigs on the go,hope to get them finished tomorrow,I used to collect 1/50th scale mining equipment,did a couple of convo's here's one of them from three years ago
Maybe some day,but that tracked MF just looks to tricky
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Joe.
Schlüter profitrac 3000 TVL (update 25 may as good as finishd)
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Nice job Johny,plenty mesh here http://www.ema-models.com/catalogue/0043-meshes.html
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Joe.